Elon Musk Plans To Install Computers Directly Into Human Brains

Musk fears that AI will turn him into a house cat, so he says we must merge it into our brain via ‘neural lace’ or other implant. Musk is a poster-child for Technocracy and Transhumanism. ⁃ TN Editor

The Tesla tech mogul Elon Musk is preparing to unveil new computers that can be fitted directly into the human brain.

In a tweet, he confirmed his firm was working on this potentially world-changing technology and promised to reveal details of the research “next month”.

He made the astonishing confession after being asked if Tesla was working on “neural lace”.

This phrase was first cooked up by science fiction writer Iain M. Banks and refers to a way of interfacing computers directly with human thoughts and feelings.

It is not known how advanced Musk’s plans are, but it seems likely that humans will one day want to plug straight into the internet, rather than using their hands and eyes to access it through a computer.

Last year, he tweeted: “Creating a neural lace is the thing that really matters for humanity to achieve symbiosis with machines.”

Patrick’s (+Sutton) work on Technocracy was the only thing that could explain such a weird phenomenon as Elon Musk. Somebody should do a deeper research on this guy, maybe James Corbett.

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February 2, 2017 10:25 am

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Earl

One sick puppy…………! It’s not nice to fool mother nature.

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February 2, 2017 2:11 pm

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Arizona

THIS won’t fly with anyone who has two brain cells left,SO they’ll have to force everyone to have it done,BETTER STOCK UP ON AMMO…YOU’LL BE GLAD YOU DID,unless you don’t care if you become a government ZOMBIE..controled by the cell towers everywhere…

Would love a follow-up to this discussion/interview of I.O. by Elon Musk with an interview of Woz and his new comfort level with the progress of A.I.on IO. Both men seem to be pushed forward into the arena of nanotech neural lace, A.I. etc, eliminating IO boundaries to direct connection between brain and computers.